At 01:30 PM 6/12/98 -0800, you wrote:
I know of sources that satisfy everything except the
*cheap*.
Small VGA color monitors - 5", 7", etc. - are readily
available from all the folks who sell embedded systems and
components. Expect to pay $600 and up, though.
For a similar price you can also get VGA-compatible color LCD
displays in the same size range.
Ooh, that would be *perfect*, except for the $. 8^( Hmmm.. How good is
the security at these places? 8^) But seriously, a 5-7" monitor for $600?
I guess there's not as big a market for them, but the folks that need 'em
*really* need 'em.
a Pentium motherboard that's only 2.5" square!
Now that's pretty damn cool!
I picked up a SIIG computer. It's a 386SX (and probably too new for here)
and is about 4" wide by 3" tall, by about 11" long. Fully self contained,
just add monitor and keyboard. Has 16-bit and 8-bit ISA Slots (1 each),
and both floppy and hard drive. Pretty darn cool; it's my new voicemail
system. 8^)
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